2013-14: Senior at Creighton• Named a First Team All-American by Associated Press, NABC, USBWA, John R. Wooden, Sporting News, NBCSports.com, CBSSports.com, BleacherReport.com, USA Today, Senior CLASS Award and Dick Vitale.• Named National Player of the Year by 14 different groups, inclucing the USBWA (Oscar Robertson Trophy), John R. Wooden Award, Naismith Trophy, Adolph F. Rupp Trophy, Associated Press, NABC, Basketball Times, Sporting News, CollegeInsider.com Lute Olson Award, NBCSports.com, CBSSports.com, BleacherReport.com, USA Today and Dick Vitale.• Also won the Senior CLASS Award, which considers off-court activities.• Repeated as Creighton’s Male Athlete of the Year, while also winning the John J. “Red” McManus Award for the first time.• Also won second straight Sportsman of the Year honor from the Omaha Sports Hall of Fame.• Owns the top three single-season scoring marks in Creighton history.• Led the nation in points, points per 40 minutes and points per game. Also second in FG made, ninth in 3-point percentage, 20th in 3’s made, 42nd in FT%, 43rd in free throws made and 59th in FG%.• Set NCAA record with 135 career games scoring in double-figures.• Ranked fifth in NCAA history with 3,150 career points, passing Larry Bird on Feb. 16 vs. #6 Villanova with 39 points and passing Oscar Robertson and Hersey Hawkins on March 8 with 45 points.• Owned 22 points or more in 14 straight games (Jan. 28-March 21), with 25 or more in all but one of those.• Featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated in the issue’s March 17 edition.• Made nine baskets vs. DePaul (Feb. 7), becoming first player since 1992-93 to make 1,000 FG in a career, and finished 10th with 1,141 career FG.• One of three men in NCAA history with 3,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career.• One of two men in NCAA history to score 3,000 points and play in three NCAA Tournaments, joining Lionel Simmons.• Became Associated Press’s first three-time First Team All-American since Patrick Ewing & Wayman Tisdale (1983-85), and 11th all-time.• Fifth player ever named to John R. Wooden All-America Team three times.• BIG EAST Player of the Year after being named MVC Player of the Year as a sophomore and junior to become third player in NCAA history ever named POY in multiple conferences.• Hit first career game-winning shot when he converted a 3-point play with 4.9 seconds left to beat Saint Joseph’s (Nov. 16).• Named BIG EAST Player of the Week eight times this season, breaking a conference record for one year.• Named conference Player or Newcomer of the Week in 28 of 66 career weeks at Creighton.• Named BIG EAST Player of the Week and ESPN.com National Player of the Week on Nov. 18 after averaging 25.7 ppg in three season-opening wins, then again on Feb. 3 after 39 points and a game-winning three-pointer vs. St. John’s.• Named National Player of the Week by CBSSports.com on Jan. 6th & Jan. 13th.• Had career-high and CenturyLink Center Omaha record 45 points in Senior Day win vs. Providence (March 8) while also becoming the eighth man to surpass 3,000 career points.• His 45 points were tied for fifth-most in CU history and the most since Benoit Benjamin had 45 in 1985.• His 45 points were also the fourth-most in BIG EAST history for a league game, and made him first player in league history with three league games of 39 points or more in same season.• Had 37 points in first 28 minutes vs. UMKC (Nov. 11).• Had 30 points vs. San Diego State (Nov. 29), including 16 in first 9 minutes.• Had 33 points and 15 rebounds in 10-point win vs. Tulsa (Nov. 23).• Had 30 points, 10 rebounds and career-tying five assists at Seton Hall (Jan. 4), the first Jays player with a 30-10-5 game since Benoit Benjamin in 1985.• Had 35 points in win vs. Xavier while playing with a sprained shoulder (Jan. 12).• Scored 39 points in win vs. St. John’s, including game-winning 3-pointer with 2.8 seconds left to break a 60-all tie (Jan. 28).• Scored 32 points, including 11 during a pivotal 14-2 second half run, vs. DePaul (Feb. 7).• Sank go-ahead three-pointer with 48.2 seconds left in road win at Butler (Feb. 13).• Scored 39 points in win over #6 Villanova (Feb. 16), making all nine free throw attempts and 13-of-17 field goals.• Had 35 points in BIG EAST Tournament debut vs. DePaul, setting an event record with 27 points in the first half (March 13).• Added 32 points in BIG EAST Tournament semifinal win vs. Xavier (March 14), becoming first Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin in 1985 with three straight games of 30 or more points.• Owns 513 points in 559 minutes played in his last 17 home games, with nine games of 32+ points.• First player since Lionel Simmons with three straight seasons of 800 points or more, and just the sixth player all-time to do so.• Had 30 points & 12 rebounds in NCAA Tourney win vs. Louisiana (March 21), including a double-double (17 & 10) by halftime, the 30 points were most in CU history in an NCAA Tournament game.• Finished career with CenturyLink Center Omaha record 1,573 career points.• In the BIG EAST (all games), ranked first in scoring, 2nd in three-pointers per game, 2nd in 3FG%, 3rd in free throw percentage, 3rd in defensive rebounds per game, 6th in rebounding and 7th in FG%.• In league play only, was first in scoring, field goal percentage, 3-point percentage and 3-pointers made, third in defensive rebounds per game and fifth in both rebounding and free-throw percentage.• Made 35 baskets with left-hand and 128 shots off the backboard, pushing his career totals to 145 (left-handed) and 498 (off backboard) in his career.• In last 2 years, was 10-17 FG’s and 26-32 FT’s in last minute of games.• Made Creighton-record 45 consecutive free throws (Dec. 1-Jan. 4).• Made a nation-leading 145 consecutive starts (every game of career).

Summer 2013: Team USA• Was one of 12 players selected to represent USA Basketball at the World University Games in Kazan, Russia.• Named a captain on coach Bob McKillop’s team, McDermott led Team USA in scoring (14.1 ppg.), field goals (39), three-pointers (18), free throws (17), free-throw percentage (.895) and minutes (23.8 mpg.).• His 14.9 ppg were highest by a US player at the Games since 2005 (Shelden Williams) and he joined Mitch Richmond (1987) as only American to ever lead a WUG team in field goals, three-pointers and free throws.•Team finished 6-2 and took ninth of 24 teams.• Received rave reviews as one of just two collegians (Marcus Smart) invited to USA Basketball Men’s National Team Mini-Camp, which also included 28 of the NBA’s rising stars in July.

2012-13: Junior at Creighton• First Team All-American by the Associated Press, NABC, USBWA and Basketball Times and Second Team All-American by ESPN.com and Sporting News in 2012-13.• A finalist for Oscar Robertson Trophy, Wooden Award and Naismith Award.• Named Creighton’s Male Athlete of the Year.• Set Creighton single-season and career records for points, field goals and three-point percentage.• Became eighth player in MVC history to repeat as MVC Player of the Year, joining Junior Bridgeman, Larry Bird, Lewis Lloyd, Xavier McDaniel, Hersey Hawkins, Kyle Korver and Darren Brooks.• Second player in MVC Tournament history to repeat as Most Outstanding Player award, joining Kyle Korver.• Also earned his third First Team All-MVC accolade.• First player in MVC history named Preseason Associated Press First Team All-American. Was second-leading vote-getter to Cody Zeller, getting 62-of-65 votes. Also preseason First Team All-American by Sports Illustrated, ESPN.com and Sporting News.• First non-BCS player since UNLV’s Larry Johnson (1990, 1991) to be named First Team All-American by USBWA in consecutive years.• Became Creighton’s all-time leading scorer in March 8 win vs. Drake and finished his MVC career ranked eighth in Valley history in scoring.• Named to the Preseason Watch List for the Wooden and Naismith Awards, and named preseason National Player of the Year by ESPN’s Seth Greenberg, Jason King and Miles Simon, as well as Sports Illustrated’s Luke Winn, Pete Thamel and Andy Glockner.• First MVC Preseason Player of the Year to earn the award at year’s end since Darren Brooks in 2004-05.• Only men’s player in MVC history named Freshman of the Year (2010-11), Newcomer of the Year (2010-11), Player of the Year (2011-12 and 2012-13) and Tournament MVP (2011-12 and 2012-13).• Nation’s only player with 39 points in multiple games in 2012-13.• In 2012-13, led nation with 284 field goals, including 26 with left hand and 132 off the backboard.• Delivered 41-point masterpiece vs. Wichita State (March 2) in game that clinched MVC regular-season title, making 15-of-18 shots from field.• Opened season with 21 points and 11 rebounds vs. North Texas (Nov. 9), earning MVC Player of the Week honors.• Scored 18 points in first 12 minutes of eventual 80-51 rout of A-10 Conference favorite Saint Joseph’s (Dec. 1), finishing with 23 points.• Named National Player of the Week by Dick Vitale and MVC Player of the Week after being named Las Vegas Invitational MVP when he averaged 29.5 ppg. and 8.5 rpg. in wins vs. Wisconsin and Arizona State (Nov. 25).• ESPN.com Co-National Player of the Week on March 3rd.• Scored 30 points on 10-of-15 shooting vs. Akron (Dec. 9), making 6-of-8 three-pointers.• Followed Akron performance by pouring in 34 points in win at Cal (Dec. 15), becoming first Bluejay since 1990 with consecutive games of 30+ points.• Dropped 39 points on Missouri State (Jan. 11), making 14 straight field goal attempts at one point and scoring CU’s first 18 points after halftime.• Had 31 points vs. Northern Iowa (Jan. 15), including 21 after halftime in 79-68 win.• Had 32 points and 11 rebounds in road win at Bradley (Feb. 27).• Had 25 points, nine rebounds and made 6-of-7 three-pointers in MVC Tournament semifinal rout of Indiana State (March 9).• Owned 21 points or more in seven straight games from Nov. 23-Dec. 15.• Led MVC in scoring, second in three-point percentage and defensive rebounding, third in free-throw percentage and rebounding, fifth in three-pointers per game, sixth in field goal percentage and 10th in minutes played per game.• Ranked first nationally field goals made (284), points scored (834), points per 40 minutes (29.3), second in points per game (23.2), 18th in free-throw percentage (.875) and 37th in field goal percentage (.548).• Played fewer minutes per game than any of the other top 12 scorers in the country.• Nation’s only player to average 20+ points on a ranked team.• Nation’s only player that averaged 20 points per game while shooting 50 percent or better from the field.• One of two players nationally to average 20 points and seven rebounds.• Nation’s only player in the top 45 nationally in scoring to shoot 44 percent or better from three-point range.• Averaged 25.7 points in nine games vs. top-50 RPI teams.• Entered season as nation’s only returning First Team All-American and nation’s top returning scorer.• Became first junior in MVC history to reach 2,000 career points at Evansville (Feb. 19), while joining Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird as MVC’s only players to reach 2,000 career points in first three seasons.• Eight-time MVC Player of the Week in 2012-13 (11/12, 11/26, 12/10, 12/17, 1/14, 2/4, 2/18, 3/4), and his 13 career MVC Player of the Week honors rank second-most in league history, trailing only Hersey Hawkins (14). • His eight MVC Player of the Week honors in one season were an MVC record.• Named National Player of the Week on Dec. 17 by Seth Davis (CBS/Sports Illustrated) and the USBWA (Dec. 18).• Named the nation’s No. 2 player, No. 2 big man and No. 22 shooter by CBSSports.com, the nation’s top shooter by ESPN.com and nation’s most clutch shooter by Sports Illustrated.• Named ESPN’s National Player of the Month for December after leading the nation with 26.5 ppg. in the month.• Named Midseason National Player of the Year by Dick Vitale, Andy Katz, Mike DeCourcy and Seth Davis.• Named to Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 List, Naismith Award Midseason Top 30 List, and one of 12 men on the Oscar Robertson Trophy Watch List.• Named Creighton’s Male Athlete of the Year.

2011-12: Sophomore at Creighton• First CU player named First Team All-American by Associated Press, USBWA, NABC and ESPN.com. Also Second Team All-American by The Sporting News & CBSSports.com and All-American by John R. Wooden Award.• Finalist for the Wooden and Naismith National Player of the Year Awards, and won the CollegeInsider.com Lute Olson National Player of the Year award.• Named Midseason National Player of the Year by Jay Bilas, Doug Gottlieb, Len Elmore and Mike DeCourcy, as well as CollegeInsider.com.• Joined Pete Maravich as only First Team AP All-American to be coached by his father.• First sophomore in league history to be named MVC Player of the Year.• Ranked first nationally in field goals made, third in scoring, seventh in field goal percentage, 75th in rebounds per game and 156th in free-throw percentage.• Set CU single-season record with 801 points and 307 field goals, and tied Jimmy Motz’s record for three-point accuracy (.486).• Joined Kevin Durant as nation’s only players since 1996-97 with 800+ points, 280+ rebounds and 50+ three-pointers in a season.• Set CU record for points by a sophomore. His 801 points ranked third-most in MVC history by any sophomore, trailing only Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird.• First Bluejay to average 20+ points/game since Bob Harstad in 1989-90.• Owned 20 points or more in 10 straight games from Nov. 13-Dec. 22.• First Bluejay since Benoit Benjamin in 1985 with four straight games of 25+ points (Nov. 16-30 and also Dec. 10-22).• Had 31 points vs. Campbell (Nov. 25) while also grabbing 11 rebounds.• Tied a Reynolds Center opponent record with 35 points at Tulsa (Dec. 19), making 16-of-23 shots. • Had season-high 44 points in win at Bradley (Jan. 7), making 18-of-23 field goals and all five free throws. Total was most in MVC since 1999 and the most in Peoria by Bradley opponent since Oscar Robertson (1960). It also marked the most points by any sophomore nationally since 2003.• Named MVP of the Dale Howard Classic.• Had 27 points and seven rebounds in win at UAB (Nov. 16), then added 25 points and nine rebounds vs. Iowa (Nov. 20), to help him earn MVC Player of the Week honors on Nov. 21. Also MVC Player of the Week on Nov. 28, Dec. 26, Jan. 9 and Feb. 20.• Scored his 1,000th career point in his 57th game, a win vs. SIU (Jan. 15).• Scored 30 points, including 12 of team’s last 16 points, at Drake on 10-14 shooting (Jan. 25).• Set a BracketBusters record with 36 points while adding 11 rebounds in two-point win over Long Beach State (Feb. 18).• Had 33 points in MVC Tourney final vs. Illinois St. (March 4), tied CU’s tourney record and were most in a final since event moved to St. Louis (1991).• Had 11th double-double of year with 16 points and 10 rebounds vs. Alabama in NCAA Tournament victory (March 16).• Had 20 points, nine rebounds vs. No. 4 North Carolina (March 18).• Made 56 baskets with his left hand, and 174 field goals off the backboard.• Also named MVC Tournament MVP, becoming the sixth player to win MVC Player of the Year and Tourney MVP honors in a career.• In the MVC, led league in scoring, second in rebounding, double-doubles and three-point percentage, third in field goal percentage, offensive rebounding and defensive rebounding and fifth in minutes per game.• Only MVC player to score in double figures every game and one of three men nationwide with 12 or more points in every game.• Named National Player of the Week by Dick Vitale, Andy Katz and the USBWA on Dec. 26 after averaging 31.0 ppg., 7.0 rpg. in two wins.

Summer 2011: Bahamas Trip• Averaged a team-high 24.3 points per game in 21.0 minutes per game.• Had games of 27, 29, 26 and 15 points while also grabbing 18 rebounds in one tilt.

Summer 2011: U19 Team USA• Was one of 12 players selected to represent USA Basketball at the U19 FIBA World Championships in Riga, Latvia.• Team tied for best record in the event at 7-2 and earned fifth place, including wins over gold medalist Lithuania and silver medalist Serbia.• Ranked third on team in scoring (11.3 ppg.) and rebounding (6.1 rpg.) while leading the club with 13 three-pointers made and 39.4 percent marksmanship from downtown.• Started every game, leading team in scoring and rebounding twice each.

2010-11: Freshman at Creighton• His 581 points were most by a freshman in MVC history and most by a newcomer in Creighton history.• Became the first freshman to be named First Team All-MVC since Wichita State’s Cleo Littleton in 1952.• Also named MVC Newcomer of the Year and MVC Freshman of the Year, just the sixth player to sweep both honors in league history.• Third freshman nationally since 2002 with 525+ points, 270+ rebounds and 40+ three-pointers, joining Carmelo Anthony (Syracuse) and Kevin Durant (Texas).• Named to USBWA Freshman All-America Second Team.• Led the MVC with nine double-doubles.• Ranked second in the MVC in rebounding, third in field goal percentage and defensive rebounds per game, fourth in scoring, fifth in offensive rebounds per game, sixth in three-point field goal percentage and 12th in free throw percentage.• Named MVC Newcomer of the Week each of the first four weeks of the year, the first basketball player (men’s or women’s) in league history to earn any honor in four straight weeks.• Also MVC Newcomer of the Week on Jan. 3, Jan. 24 and Jan. 31, setting a league-record with seven newcomer of the week awards.• His 280 rebounds matched the most by any Bluejay since 1990-91.• First Creighton freshman to start a season opener since Ryan Sears (1997).• First Creighton freshman to open career with eight straight games of 10 or more points since Benoit Benjamin (1982-83).• Turned in 16 points and seven rebounds in his debut vs. Alabama State (Nov. 12), the first Bluejay freshman since at least 1974-75 to reach both of those categories in debut.• Had 20 points and 12 rebounds vs. No. 21 BYU (Dec. 1), becoming first Bluejay freshman with a double-double since Bob Harstad in 1988.• Finished with 28 points and 10 rebounds in win over Drake (Jan. 1), the most points by a Creighton freshman since Ryan Sears in 1997.• Had 19 points and career-high 17 rebounds at Bradley on Feb. 1 and 16 points and 16 rebounds at Akron (Feb. 19).• Made his postseason debut with 26 points vs. San Jose State (March 15).• Had season-high 31 points and 10 rebounds in nationally-televised CBI win over Davidson (March 21).• Pulled down eight or more rebounds in nine straight games (Jan. 1-26), the program’s longest streak since Benoit Benjamin in 1984-85.• Led team in rebounding in nine straight games (Jan. 9-Feb. 5), program’s longest streak since 1984-85 (Benoit Benjamin).• Made 64 field goals off the glass and 28 with his left hand.• Tied for third among freshmen nationally with 32 games scoring in double figures.• Averaged 18.8 points in six CBI games.

Ames High School• Named First Team All-State by the Iowa Newspaper Association and Des Moines Register after averaging 20.1 points and 7.8 rebounds as a senior.• Scored 542 points as a senior, fourth-most in school history, and his 393 career rebounds rank fifth in Ames history.• High school teammate of Golden State Warriors forward Harrison Barnes.• Led team with 21 points in 2010 state title game, a 47-37 win over Southeast Polk.• Was named Old Spice Player of the Game after recording 25 points and 12 rebounds in 87-59 win over Waukegan (Ill.), in game televised by ESPN.• Prep team is generally regarded as the best in Iowa history and won 53 straight over his final two years, including back-to-back state titles.• Named to All-Tournament Team at state each of his final two years.• Named Second Team All-State as a junior after averaging 16.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game despite coming off the bench.• Originally signed with UNI but was released from letter-of-intent for the chance to play for his father, Creighton head coach Greg McDermott.• Nominated for McDonald’s All-American Game.• Played for coach Vance Downs in high school.• Also was a member of the Martin Brothers and Net Gain AAU programs where he played alongside Creighton teammate Will Artino.

Awards and Honors2010-11All-Jesuit TeamCollegeInsider.com Freshman All-AmericanFirst Team all-MVCGlobal Sports Hy-Vee Challenge All-Tournament TeamMVC Academic Honor RollMVC All-Freshman TeamMVC All-Newcomer TeamMVC Freshman of the YearMVC Newcomer of the Week, 11/15MVC Newcomer of the Week, 11/22MVC Newcomer of the Week, 11/29MVC Newcomer of the Week, 12/6MVC Newcomer of the Week, 1/3MVC Newcomer of the Week, 1/24MVC Newcomer of the Week, 1/31MVC Newcomer of the YearNABC All-District 16 Second TeamUSBWA Freshman All-American Second Team

2011-12Associated Press First Team All-AmericanAndy Katz’s ESPN.com National Player of the Week, 12/26Basketball Times First Team All-AmericanCBSSports.com Second Team All-AmericanCBSSports.com Non-BCS Player of the YearCBSSports.com Non-BCS First Team All-AmericanCollegeInsider.com MVC Player of the YearCollegeInsider.com Lou Henson National Player of the Year FinalistCollegeInsider.com Lute Olson Midseason National Player of the Year AwardCollegeInsider.com Lute Olson All-America TeamCollegeInsider.com Lute Olson National Player of the Year AwardCollegeInsider.com National Player of the Week Award, 2/20Collier’s Magazine First Team All-AmericanDale Howard Classic All-Tournament TeamDale Howard Classic MVPDick Vitale’s National Player of the Week, 12/26Dick Vitale’s National Player of the Week, 2/20First Team all-MVCJason King’s ESPN.com First Team All-AmericanJesuit Basketball Spotlight National Player of the Week, 12/272011-12 (Continued from previous column)Jesuit Basketball Spotlight National Player of the Week, 1/10John R. Wooden All-America TeamJohn R. Wooden Award FinalistJohn R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 ListJohn R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 ListLarry Bird MVC Player of the YearMVC All-Tournament TeamMVC Player of the Week, 11/21MVC Player of the Week, 11/28MVC Player of the Week, 12/26MVC Player of the Week, 1/9MVC Player of the Week, 2/20MVC Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerNABC All-District 16 First TeamNABC First Team All-AmericanNaismith Preseason Watch ListNaismith Award Midseason 30 ListNational All-Jesuit Basketball Spotlight First TeamPreseason All-Jesuit Men’s TeamPreseason All-Missouri Valley ConferenceSporting News Second Team All-AmericanUSBWA National Player of the Week, 12/27USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch ListUSBWA First Team All-AmericanUSBWA First Team All-District VI

2012-13Andy Katz’s Midseason National Player of the YearAssociated Press First Team All-AmericanBasketball Times First Team All-AmericanCBSSports.com First Team All-AmericanCBSSports.com Midseason First Team All-AmericanCollegeInsider.com MVC Player of the YearCollegeInsider.com Lute Olson All-America TeamCreighton Male Athlete of the YearDick Vitale First Team All-AmericanDick Vitale’s National Player of the Week, 11/25Dick Vitale’s Midseason National Player of the YearESPN.com Co-National Player of the Week, 3/3ESPN.com First Team All-AmericanESPN.com National Player of the Month (Dec.)First Team All-Missouri Valley ConferenceJohn R. All-America TeamJohn R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 ListJohn R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 ListJohn R. Wooden Award Finalist (14)Larry Bird MVC Player of the YearLas Vegas Invitational All-Tournament TeamLas Vegas Invitational MVPLou Henson Award Finalist (25)Lute Olson Award Preseason All-America TeamLute Olson Award Midseason Player of the YearMVC Academic Honor RollMVC All-Tournament TeamMVC Player of the Week, 11/12MVC Player of the Week, 11/26MVC Player of the Week, 12/10MVC Player of the Week, 12/17MVC Player of the Week, 1/14MVC Player of the Week, 2/4MVC Player of the Week, 2/18MVC Player of the Week, 3/4MVC Tournament Most Outstanding PlayerNABC All-District 16 First TeamNABC First Team All-AmericanNaismith Early Season Watch ListNaismith Award Midseason Watch List (30)Naismith Award Finalist (4)Omaha Sports Hall of Fame Sportsman of the YearOmaha World-Herald Fred Ware AwardPreseason All-Missouri Valley ConferencePreseason Associated Press First Team All-AmericanPreseason CBSSports.com First Team All-AmericanPreseason ESPN.com First Team All-AmericanPreseason MVC Player of the YearPreseason Sporting News First Team All-AmericanPreseason Sports Illustrated First Team All-AmericanSeth Davis’ National Player of the Week, 12/17Seth Davis’ Midseason National Player of the YearSports Illustrated Midseason First Team All-AmericanSporting News Midseason First Team All-AmericanSporting News Second Team All-AmericanUSBWA All-District VI First TeamUSBWA District VI Player of the YearUSBWA First Team All-AmericanUSBWA National Player of the Week, 12/18USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List (12)USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Finalist (14)

2013-14Adolph F. Rupp TrophyAssociated Press First Team All-AmericanAssociated Press National Player of the YearBasketball Times All-AmericanBasketball Times National Player of the YearBasketball Times Preseason First Team All-AmericanBIG EAST Conference All-Tournament TeamBIG EAST Player of the Week, 11/18BIG EAST Player of the Week, 11/25BIG EAST Player of the Week, 12/9BIG EAST Player of the Week, 1/6BIG EAST Player of the Week, 1/13BIG EAST Player of the Week, 2/3BIG EAST Player of the Week, 2/17BIG EAST Player of the Week, 3/9BIG EAST Player of the YearBleacherReport.com First Team All-AmericanBleacherReport.com National Player of the YearCapital One Cup Impact Performance of the Week, 1/23Capital One Cup Impact Performance of the Week, 2/27Capital One Cup Impact Performance of the Week, 3/13CBSSports.com First Team All-AmericanCBSSports.com National Player of the Week, 1/6CBSSports.com National Player of the Week, 1/13CBSSports.com National Player of the Week, 2/17CBSSports.com National Player of the YearCollegeInsider.com Lute Olson All-America TeamCollegeInsider.com Lute Olson Award Preseason All-AmericanCollegeInsider.com Lute Olson National Player of the YearCollegeInsider.com National Player of the Week, 1/6Creighton Male Athlete of the YearDick Vitale All-Solid Gold TeamDick Vitale National Player of the YearESPN.com National Player of the Week, 11/18ESPN.com National Player of the Week, 2/3First Team All-BIG EASTJohn J. “Red” McManus AwardJohn R. Wooden All-America TeamJohn R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 ListJohn R. Wooden Award National Player of the YearJohn R. Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 ListNABC First Team All-AmericanNABC National Player of the YearNaismith Trophy Midseason Watch List (30)Naismith Trophy National Player of the Week, 2/17Naismith Trophy National Player of the YearNaismith Trophy National Player of the Year Finalist (4)Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List (50)Naismith Trophy Semifinalist (10)NBCSports.com First Team All-AmericanNBCSports.com First Team All-BIG EASTNBCSports.com National Player of the Week, 1/13NBCSports.com National Player of the Week, 2/17NBCSports.com National Player of the YearOmaha Sports Hall of Fame Sports Man of the YearPreseason all-BIG EAST ConferencePreseason Associated Press First Team All-AmericanPreseason BIG EAST Player of the YearPreseason Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook First Team All-AmericanPreseason CBSSports.com First Team All-AmericanPreseason NBCSports.com First Team All-AmericanPreseason Sporting News First Team All-AmericanPreseason USA Today First Team All-AmericanSenior CLASS Award Candidate (30)Senior CLASS Award Finalist (10)Senior CLASS Award First Team All-AmericanSenior CLASS Award WinnerSeth Davis’ Preseason First Team All-AmericanSporting News First Team All-AmericanSporting News Midseason First Team All-AmericanSporting News National Player of the YearSports Illustrated Midseason First Team All-AmericanSports Illustrated First Team All-AmericanUSBWA First Team All-AmericanUSBWA First Team All-District VIUSBWA National Player of the Week, 1/14USBWA National Player of the Week, 2/18USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Finalist (15)USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List (23)USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy National Player of the YearUSA Today First Team All-AmericanUSA Today National Player of the YearWooden Legacy All-Tournament Team